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THE . OKEGON DAILY JOURNAL. PORTLAND, FRIDAY EVENING, NOVi:i 11. K aiL.:;:issio;jTO . ,11 ROT SCHOONER; T14 TAX LEW IS HXED Joseph PdftzertrBeDispokd Of; Want Channel? at ' Ka- lama Changed. V 'Providing she Is not used for pilot purpose at the mouth of the Columbia liver, the pilot schooner Joseph Fulitsex Is to bo old, according to an order of the Port .'of Portland commission at Its regular rnonCUy meeting held ytateT day afternoon. A report of Charles Nelson, tha shipbuilder, who examined the schooner, stated that she was In : pood condition' and It was decided to sell tha craft for the 'reason that she is no longer In use by the port, pilots bring1 placed aboard Incoming vessels by '.' one of the bar tugs.- .. '. . .: .' On motion of Captain A, L. Pease the commission ornereo: inai a communicm- , 1 ration asking their Influence with the government to have toe main snip chan net in the. Columbia river at Kalama changed to that side sf the river.- lie stated that it was of no use to see Major Mclndo In the matter as the ' latter favored the Goble side of the river for be channel.' ' ' -' ; ' . Want Sock BsmereA, :':7 In the same resolution will be a re quest , to. the government ' for the movai or nouni tomn mock ana ins straightening of the channel from No. i beacon to Tongue Point, which makes a letter "S" in Us turnings. Bay Can tain Pease, h ' . In answer, to a communication from the Chamber of Commerce requesting that the Port of Portland furnish that body with a weekly report of the depths on the bars between Portland and As toria, it was decided ; that a monthly report can be given the chamber -of tha depths where the, port's dredges have . been working. It was contended that in order to give the required depths as. they -' should - be given ' a complete survey of tie river to the mouth would be necessary, as lumps form In the channel between the regular bars. In any case It would take about two weeks to make a proper survey of tb bars. At yesterday's meeting tha conunis- slon fixed the tax levy for the coming ; year at 1.85 mills, made OP of 1.50 mills, - the limit allowed for general purposes, .25 mills for towage and pilotage pur poses and .10 mills as a special tax for the interest on drydock bonds. r -,;;. w'fSrXagt Dredge Channel. - .'; ':' ;' The' matter Of securlnar another dredara tender was brought -up at the meeting, but as the committee appointed to re port on the matter Ciad been unable to get together it was decided to receive the report at the meeting to be held on November 14. ?-;:v: '-j.ryyr- ; W. F, Burrell presented a copy of a set of resolutions drafted by the Ports of Columbia to be forwarded to con gress asking for an appropriation for a large dredge to be used at the mouth of the .Columbia and at other ports in Oregon, Washington and California. Although it has been arranged to get rock to the north Jetty on tha tides, tie dredge the channel back of Sand Island. When the digger is drydocked Mondav it will be determined whether she is in condition to send down there again Un der lease' to the government ' Requests of tha China Import & Ex port Lumber company and ; Balfour, Guthrie eV Ca," for a rebate of 25 per cent on , pilotage as they Ihad sent in 12 vessels during the year, were re-" f erred to General Manager Talbot with power to act That they were not en- bui imers, was toe opinion of the commission. Charges for dredging In the cases , of the steamers Algoa. Hudson .Mam and Arabien when they Were grounded in tha Hv wr.n. ni ; nated.,.:v,vo-- u--'-;-,.,-?-,.,- . - ALUMNA WILL L LOAD LUMBER Steamer Inverbervie n Route for . ' Australian Cargo,. ; s i, While the coast charter market Is ex tremely duU just now for offshore and coastwise business.' there hss been one -fixture for lumber, the vessel being tha American schooner Alumna, to load at one of the north paciflo ports for the west coast ! She will load for Valpa raiso (Plsagua Bangs) with February ',or March loading. x'.'v . . Tha present business Is apparently well Uken cart of by fixtures for tha t west coast as well as for Australia mads during the paat few weeks. Tha next lumber carrier to coma hare will probably be the British steamer Inver- ; bervle, whlch wss reported as passing Point Lobos last : night Unless she , goes on to Comox for coal she should ba in the Columbia river within the next two days. The Inverbervie is under charter to A. F. Thane Co, to load : for AustraUa. . She la 20 days on her way from Valparaiso today, ; Vessels of the offshore lumber fleet which sre ready to sail are the British , bark Lord-Templetown, which leaves down from Prescott today, and the Am erican .barkentlne Puako down from Westport today. The Lord Templetown is taking nearly 2,000,000 feet for Aus ' tralia, while the Puako loaded about L4OO,0OO feet for Valparaiso. ..',....'. sje i CHDTA IS PLEASED WITH SPARS President of Republic Like Big i SUckg of Timber, - In a letter from Bhanghal to one of Ms friends here. Captain O. Hansen Raun, master of the Danish steamer i Arabian, which took out a cargo re cently for the China Import A Export - Lumber company, said that the presi . dent of the Chinese repnbllo was very much pleased with some spars which were taken over there on the deck of tha -Arabian for use as spars in soma of 1 that governments war Hnks. There WOODARD, CLARKE & CO. ART DEPARTMENT, SECOND FLOOR. v i -We have a few pastels that we have decided to dose out before the "Holiday Season" regardless of cost. . They are -Sunset Pastels both, upright and oblong, matted and brown and gilt: frames, size 12 in by 30 in. " Former price $3.75, now1 $2.00 1 mmmwmMso.:.: . , - rm-M Landscape Pastels framed in'l6x20 oval gilt frames,' with iold t varnish, :,. ks C. . . Former price . $3.00, now $1.75 N'EV STEEL HULL FOR DREDGE QUI MB Port Portland 'Will Ope ; Bids at Meeting Novem-1 By the expenditure of approximately $100,000, the Port of Portland ' com' mission hopes to- bring its river dtedg lng: plant cup 'to the very highest of- ficienoy. . ' At an adjourned mooting to do held at 4 o'clock on xhe afternoon of , No vember ' 24. 4n its offices in the city hall, tha commission will open bids for the construction of a new steel nuu xor the dredge Columbia. It is estimated that tha new- hull will cost approxim ately 150.000 . and ' that- the cost or transferring the. machinery from th old bull into the new; will cost some. where -from $40,000 to $50,000. The machinery will , slso be thoroughly overhauled. Bv nrovidina the machinery witrr a new hull, it is expected to materially Increase the efficiency of the dredge which, has been , working about iz years, with tha result that -the hull Is not (n condition, it is sata, to eiana the severe strain to which It, must be put, r when working r at , full capacity and especially jWbere the water , is oc casionally quit rough, as on tha lower Columbia. . ' . ' The dredae Willamette, tha lateat ad ditlon. to the port commission equip ment, has a steel hull and' with tlj Columbia similarly constructed, it Is asserted the Port of Portland will be better equipped than any other port in ; the tinlted States in regards to pipe line .dredgers - for deepening 4he river channel and tha harbor. ,-Tha nnrt tin hm a smaller dredge, the Portland. The capacity of. the Wil lamette Is 20.000 cublo yards In 24 hours, the same as that of the Co lumbia, while the , Portland's . capacity is about 7600 CUBIC yarua. were five of tha spars, weighing about nine tons apiece, and the longeat being lis feet, while tne anonesi . was ivv rPt. Cantaln Baun said that he sug gested to the president that ha send one of the Junks to this coast for tha Panama exposition in li LINER DEPARTS FOR ORIENT C Ferd Laeisx Carries Large Cargo of Prodnctg Outward BobikL '. - Taklntr a cargo of wheat, flour. lum ber and general cargo valued at $160,- 657, the .' Jliam ourg-American . user : v. Ferd ' Laeiss, - Captain GeisseL sailed at 8 o'clock r last night for Manila .Bd other oriental ports, going via Puket sound. The moat valuable part of the cargo from hers is flour, there h-lnr 29.02$ barrels. , valued- at $116, 094. -There was also a larger amount Of general cargo, the value being $i$, 47$ and she also had 14.466 . bushels of wheat, valued-at -iiis.isv, ana ow, 185 feet of lumber, worth 1910., '' MARINB IlfTELUGENCB : '' .-vioa a Airfare. ftfltmir. run th orieot... A. ...... ....Nov: 15 Breakwater, from Coos Bar.... Not. 16 Klamath, tram Ban Francisco.... ...... Nov. It Dalav Putnam, from Baa Franclaco Nov. 16 rbmlnn. fronr San VranrlSOO. .......... NOT. 17 Rom CUT. from Urn Anieleo. ......... .Not. H AUianca. from Eureka .......Not. 21 Yacotaa, rrom san reaia ana way..... nor. Bearer, from San Francisco , Nor. 28 Bear, from Lot Angeles. ........... ....Nov. 28 Aadahiati. from Karooa and orlen: Iee. 4 Vennachan, from Japan. ...Dee, 5 Dan of Alrlla, from Europe and way.,.. Dee. 26 Blthanla. frma Knnme and orient. ......Dee. SI Uariaaethahtra. from Enrooa and oriaot. .Jan. 15 Uwlonethahlre, from Europe and orient. .Jan. 19 Glenror, from Bnrope and orient....... .Feb. 16 Cardlsanahlre, from Enrope and orient March 16 BelgraTln, from Europe and orient...., .Feb. 29 Beater, from San Pedro ........Indeftnlta ;.!'('',.. u..v.' Pua. to .Depart, NaTajo, for Ban Franetoco Not. 14 Den of Glamla. for ICuropa end orient.. Not. Jo Alliance, for Eureka ......... w.,, i. .Nov. 16 AndaluaU. for orient and Knrooe.... ...!& 1 Bear, for Ban Franclaco..... ...Nor. IT Breakwater,-tor Cooa Bay Nov.. IS Roanoke, for Ban Diego Not. 18 Camloo. for Ban Franclaco. Nor. 20 Boa City, for Ban Franclaco Not. 22 Yucatan, for Ban Diego and war Not. 2a Hue H. Elmore, for Tillamook ........Nov. 26 Den of Alrlle, for Europe aud orient..;. Dee. 81 gltboola, for orient and EuroD. ....... .Jan. T MeroDethahlre, for Europe and orient... .Jan. 24 Glenror, for orient and Europe. ....... Feb. 21 PelcraTla, for orient and Europe ..Feb. 27 Cardigan! hire, for orient aud Europe.. alaTchl from Bsa Franciiaa. Steamers Hrard ana Tale, altematlnt, leT Saa Franclaco tor Saa Diego oa Mondaya, Wedneadars, Fridays ana sturaaja. uocnectlng with ttaomars from Portland. Northbound, the arrlTS at Baa Franclaco on Tuesdays, Tburedajra, Batardays and Bundays. Vessels la Port Name. : Berth. Puako, Am. bktn. Astoria Lord Templetown, Br. b Astoria L. tf. Uaruta, Am. bk.... ...Goole St Nicholas, Am. ship., Astoria Berlin, Am. ahlp... Gobi Rrace. Am. ak....... Astoria Geo. B. Billings, Am. sen Westport W. B. Bmltb, Am. scb....... Port land Lbr. Co. Ernest LegouTe,-'Fr.A bk.'- Meraey BrltUh Xeomait, .Brv ba..,.....,..,.Preaacott Wettgate, Br. ahip jlfci A... Astoria W. li. Talbot, Am. scb West Side Lbr. Co. Werner Vlnneo, Ger. Lafk... Oreanle Baulab, -Am. aeb.. ..,. Bt. Helena Hlnemos. Br. bS.iar. ..North Bank Orotara, Ger. bks 8t, Helen's. Am. as........ Galgate, Jr. bk. ....,.... Rortielle, . Am. as ,. Jim Butler, Am. aa NaTajo, Am. aa Tillamook, gaa ach Patay, gas ach Den of Glamla, Br. ss , Ualiy Oadtby, Am. aa Segura, Br. ship Georgian, Am. bktn Bear, Am. aa. Banta Clara, Am. sa Alliance, Am. aa.... ....... Northland, Am. aa. ........ . . Llnutoo St. Helen ....... Ltoiitua tvllalnler ..Sr. Helena . ....Albera No. 2 Albers No. 8 ..Columbia No. J .......Flour mill, Rainier ........ ..Astoria -...St. Johns .A! ns worth ...Inman-Poulaea Martin', Orach ..St. Helena Cricket, Am. sa.. an aauta to xaa xomnsr. Nam Balled Fmn. Marlborough Hill, Boss. bk. Calla Slam, Dan. as. . .......... .......Ban Fraoclaea Baron Napier, Br. as..., ..otiro nowu, nr. ns Newcastle. Enc. Koko Head. Am. bktn. ..Antofasura Winalow, Am. ach Uoqolmbe Harpagua. Br. sa Victoria H. D. Bendlxaen, Am. sch. ..Ahuklnl Amaaon, Am. sch Valparaiso Orterlc. Br. aa ......Valparaiso StratbalrUy, Br. as Vancoorer Btrathalbyn, Br. aa Honolulu 2rrJ?"Lu' DTa--ir irrnoioo I.d. U Stanford. Am. bkta..,...MejUkm urummulr, nr. as..A, ,,..,.8an Frandaco STAMPS.VPRIDAY Irmgard. Am. bktn.. .UddoIuI Churchill, Am. ach. ............. .Santa Boaali Lord BUton, Br. aa., ........... . InrerberTie. Br. aa... . .orient ,r 1 t Mm aouts aaa urau. Asgerd, Nor, sh..., .....Tl,.Callaa viyaa, nor. snip. ...... ............... v;"'-- Crooodlle, Br. bark........ .....Oaliae InTwraroa, Br. bark............ ....Oallaa Invarurla, Br. bk......,....,,....Baenoa Ayrea Taiuon afaru, Jap. ss. .Baa Franclaco Kaeaal, Belg. ship. ........ , . . .Uartxirg Lancdala, Br. atUp.,,...., . wsat woaaj l.nfaa. Br. bark.. ........... .....St. Bom 11a PblUdelpbla, Br. Iblp,,.w.,..,.,"-Cl) Thlatlebank, Br. bark. Buenos ATr; Vaaukuna Mara ,.,,,A,,,i,w-ai Asumaaaa Mara. Jan.. as;,,,,.,. .Baa Fraoclaea nt Arras-OA. Hr. aa. ...... .Han rraDciaaa i Mlaoallaaaous a aonta. .Mtttfra nr. aa....i......'.i....VletorIS Crown of Arragan, Br. as. Baa Fran?laca Cralghan, nr. oa. ................ j.. .-- I.un Blanca, Brltlah oil Isuker. J. .Amaterdam kllaanore. BrlUmn ou tauaer..,...,...merum ALONG THE WATERFRONT i Laden with grain mni carrying; a full list of passengers, tne Arrow tana lum,. Navllo. (JaDItin jnuier, in scheduled to. sail this afternoon for San Major J. : F. McTndoe. corps of erl;i Beers. United BUtes army, and K. B. Thomscii -assistant United States engi neer, left this morning for Independents to Inspect work being dons on tha upper Willamette. , - , . - : ' 2 1." To load at cargo of lurnosr xor uau- fdrnia ports, the steamer Cricket r rived at St. Helens last night. V ' ' The steamer Columbia sailed yester day afternoon at Z o'clock for Grays Harbor to load lumber for California. . Bringing pasaengers and freight from Eureka and Coos Bay, the' steamer Aalllance, Captain Lots ted t arrived last night,-;.. ' .:.: ' The. steamer San Ramon sailed last night for San Francisco laden with 50, 000 feet of lumber. - . t Ballast having been discharged . from tha German bark . Werner Vinnen at Linnton, she will come up : from that place to the Oceanio dock tomorrow. 77 o BiARIXfi OTES Astoria. Nov. 14. Arrived down during tha nlgbt Brltiak ship Weatgmte. - ArriTSd down at B a. m. and sailed at noon German steamer O. Ferd Laeals for vrlent via Puget aoand. Belied st T a. nv Steamer Columbia tor Graya Harbor. Hailed at 8:30 a. m. Bleamar Ban Hamoa for San Franclaco. ArrlTed at noon Steamer Noctb land from San Francisco. - . , ; Ban Franclaco. Mot. 14. Arrirea at 10 a. m. Hteamera Paralso snd Afultnomab from Port land. ..-.- - ' Ban Pedro. Nov. 14. ArrlTed steamer ora. pic from Portland. - Honolulu, Nov. 14. Arrived Brftleh Steamer Eccleaia fmm Portland for Adelaide. , Point Lobos. 'KoT. 18. Passed at S p. m. British steamer Inrarberrie from Valparaiso for Portland. i- ; Baa Pedro, .Not. IS. Armed steamer uoae City from , Portland.. Bailed Bteamec E. H. Vance for Columbia rWer. , ' . Aatorta, o. , 13. Left up at 1:80 p. ra. Steamer AlUanca. Sailed st 1:15 P. . Steamer Breakwater for Goes Bay. ArrlTed at and left bp at p.' m. Steamer Cricket from Taeoms. saiiea st e p. m. steamer sowaoin for Ban Pedro. . Balled at T p. m. Steamer At las for San Franclaco. Baa Francisco. : Nov.- IS. Sallea at- noon Steamer Klamath for Portland; at 10 p. m. Steamer Dalav Putnam for Portland; at T P. m. British "steamer Colusa from Portland for Balboa. . - .' : : ., . Port, Baa Iinls, Sot. 13. Arrived Steamer Oleum from Portland. Tacoma. not. is. Bailed at noon gnosa steamer Las Blanca for Columbia rlrer. Tides at AstorU Saturday High water, 3:04 l&i. m., 8.T feet; ": 28 p. m, 0.9 foot. Vailj River Readings. 1 gTATIONB Lawlalon Umatilla Albanr ... Salem ............ WllaonTlUs t . , . '. . . . Portland () BUlof. ( ) FalUna. UNERAL SERVICES ARE HELD FOR MRS. ROBINSON Funeral services for Mrs. Annie Rob inson, who' died st the home of her son. Roy Robinson, 87S Brooklyn street, were held yesterday afternoon at Finley's chapel. Fifth and Montgomery streets. Elmo Robinson of the First Church of Christ Scientist officiated. The body was cremated. Many fjpral offerings, tokens of the friendship, and . esteem .of her many friends in .Portland filled the chapel. Mrs. Robinson,, -who -was TS years of age. was-a native of Iowa. She had lived 10 years in Portland, coming to this city from -Montana. - She Is sur vived by a son, Roy Robinson, and a daughter, Mrs. Mary L. Nelson, both of this city. Lung Trouble- Yielded - ' to This Medicine If rot are sufferina with Lane Trouble: If job know of seme unfortunate . person afflicted, would yoa take the troable of fully inetl-atlnf a medicine which baa brought about complete . reeoTery la a number of very serious cases TO Eckman's AlteraUre, a rem edy for throat and lung troubles, has teen given the fullest credit of restoring health la large number of . esses. Kesd this: ; ;-V,-;" . 5323 GIrard Ave,, Philadelphia, '.'Pa. Gentlemen: In the winter of 1003 lined an attack of Grlppefollowed by Pneumonia, and later by Lung Trouble. In the winter of ISO bad cough, night sweats, -ferer and raised quantities of awful-looking stuff snd later I. had many hemorrhages; at one time three in euc eeasl to dajra. Milk and eggs became so distaste- I could keep nothing down. Three pbrsl- clans treated me. I was ordered to the moun tains, but did not go. ' Kckmaa's Altsratlre waa recommended by. a friend. ' After taking a small quantity I had the first' quiet night's sleep for weeks. Mr improvement waa marked from the first. I gained strength snd weight and appetite. ;;; I nerer had another hemorrhage snd vaj eongh gradually leaaened until entirely . I am perfectly well." ' . gene AffidaTlt ' ANNIB r. LOVOHBAN. AbOTS abbreviated; more on request.) ; Eckman's Alteratlrs has been proven hr many ears' teat lo oe biobi rriicaciooa ror aeTvre -hmt and Lama Affections. Bronchitis. Bron chial Aathma. Stubborn Colds snd la upbuilding tne system. domains no uimmw, uuwuua or habit-forming drafts. Sold br the Owl Drag Co. n lpurtliir draaalats. Write the Eckinan Lab, oratory, Philadelphia, Pa.,. .for booklet telling of recoTeries. and additional, evidence. . .. . ; ,", ? for - SoreTIiroat SoldiiiGItest: Soalf k ctece of 'flannel with Omeg.H; Oil, wrap it ground the throat f lay jt on the cheat, ana cover wn a piece; , oiled silk; The oil goei through v the poret of the skin to the sore and inflamed parti and usually gimqukk p reiki Trial bottfg toe, iy-y-; ' it -yfim KEEP fie AT H0.I DECLARES CORN AND ALFALFA ADVOCATE ' ! 1 ' ' ' , "Made . in '. Oregon" - Slogan rCbW Become Might Force 'Says Prof. Holder.' , "You of the northwest send $15,000,- 000 a year to Iowa for bacon and beef and other things to eat. After you eat them you have nothing; "we have your 115,000,000 and are producing more ba con and teef and other, thtngs1 to. get mora of your millions next year," said Perry O. Holden, the corn and alfalfa expert of Iowa, fn an address yesterday before the Progressive Business Men's club.:..; , Then he firnlafied a definition of pat riotism, which the clubmen applauded: Patriotism Is devotion to the inter- eats ' of community, stats and v nation. That, means more than aenument It means that so far as the northwest is concerned you may develop s, sentiment that will prevent Bending- away for a single article that you can produce hers; Tou- can make 'Made -in -Oregon; a mighty slogan that would mean' much in the development of this great state a state much greater than anyone now can realise.' s '- iv-;,;.. i-'r?,. Vf j , .' Educational Topics Discussed. V , Holden talked principally along edu cational lines "Education to do the or dinary things of Hfe., - His illustration was of two ditch diggers, one using thoua-bt and method and doing better work 'faster at less expense of . effort, and the other working stupidly and cursing stupidly because things went Miss Alice Joyce, a teacher of "Wood- lawn school, whose invitation personally delivered was . responsible for bringing Holden to Portland at this time, was the first speaker. ' vHf; fM3) $(V.m Mrs. Joseph Preston, state superin tendent of . schools, Washington, spoke briefly, saying: ;'. '..v--"We of . Washington have taken les sons from Oregon in industrial educa tion, . Tou have surpassed us, but we have, planned to compete with'-you and to equal or surpass, you If possible." ' Mrs. Preston left Immediately for Clarke county, Washington, where with C -C Thompson, she is conducting a campaign to quicken rural social inter-, esta. Howard Evarts Weed, a class Madam TSnis Is 'iPupc:Fcccli It i&absolutefyjpme A imUranpersons will tell you that. It is tha purest spread . for bread. And it av you 10c to 20? a:.', pound, Madei la -our tiMdezn, smWj churneries and Caovexnmexit iufpwttd. , Atk your duAeg tor 777 , Marigoldt Madam. And be sure to get thU package. H . :: . Momasr & Company Morris Co. 15th Mar. - shall - Bts-. -. Fortland, O x r ,..;.. a-. '-; 7w;7. u77 77.77:7'hk7'7' Breatlie Frselyl Clear StuffeJ-iip,In. flamed Now and tieM ana seeps CaUtrhsl Discharge -; Caret . DuU , Headache. r y V; Try "TEly' Creatn' Balm." ' .' Get" a small bottle anyway,' Just to try it Apply : a little in the nostrils and Instantly' your clogged, nose and stoDoed up air passages of the bead will open; you will breathe freely; dull ness and htadaches. disappear. By morn, ingl v the catarrh, . cold-ln-head or ca tarrhal sore tnroat. wui-ne gone. , End such misery now! Get the small bottls 'of !'Elys Cream Balm" at any; HEAD COLDS AND CATARRH VANISH &s7f InJQj? " Tne price you pay for famous WJi. McBrayefs Cedar Brook -bottled in ', bond 7 to 8 years old is always the same. And the age shows plainly on the U.S. Revenue Stamp, date made and date bottled. l; "So you cart always be sure, of getting V the same rich, smooth, mellow, "double aged"' p ripeness in this-. . 'ii; ' "World's Finest Whiskey" v - fef Always 7..8;Yea Old'vf , .Cedar Rroak has A lartrer sale than : Jall other 7 to 8 year' old bottled irfbond I whiskies combined. iQthers at thesame price are dnly.4 to 5 years aged. To get "' Whiskey you have to pay a higher price. i ' ' . f , K77m ROTHCHILD BROS.; : Dktffl)utorsi mate of Holden'S1 at Michigan Aisrlcul tural oollerc, was clialrnmn uf the isy. . "W'hon II olden and his brother first came to college thoy were the greenost of the green," Iiq ssald, . "During .their first year we made fun of them; then we grew to respect them, and -then al most to wprqhlp them." ' r - - f ,. Addj Talus of Crop. :. . Holden iVScredlted wltblavlng added $5,000,000 irWa single year to the value of the Iowa corn crop, lie has recently spent sevon weeks In the Inland Umpire preaching the gospel of alfalfa. He told yesterday how he jolted some ''Wall street farmers.'' : : ii ' - ; !." ,'Tpu , foancters ..consider ..youraalves thebead of watin,' "he quoted him. self as saying. TouTe Just ordinary human critturs.: .You're the tall end. of creation. Your stock goes up or down according to the rain and f roat of Iowa, because you do business on what we can't eat." . The meeting resulted In the financiers seeing that it is to their in terest to. promote ' agricultural ' welfare and prompted Julius Rosenwald of Chi cago to make his offer of $1009 to any cbtjnty that gives an equal' amount for the employing p. an agricultural ex pert.';'" ':;'. i;.V';'i"Vv .""..'O The Progressive Business Men's club celebrated ladles' day yesterday, wives of -'the Jnembers were rBnti&jit& , C0URTvflNESMAI.BW. $25 FOR BUNDING ' A DOG; WITH ACID ' Fof squirting acid in the fact of a Spits dog and causing the , animal to lose its sight, H. A, s Henderson, 5609 Sixtieth, street, ,: d was fined $2s this morning' in the municipal court on a Charge " e of cruelty to animals. The dog ; belongs to U. 1'oterson, 6611 six tieth street, and was in court : walking blindly around the room. a . Henaerson saia tne Peterson . dog bad botherer him. The dog jg was at tne iienaerson home Sat urday - morning, and went Into e - the basement, where -Henderson a squirted ammonia - m tne flora a) - face then squirted " the same ' 4 cnemicai m nia own aog-a race to see the effect .; ..;: ' a ; Henderson declared that., the . acid had Been aprinuea on the rear porch, and that his wife had unintentionally swept It Into the dog's face, c 7' t - ,..'-' i1 , , e 1 -- I Emigration Increasing. 7l Emigration through the German ports of Hamburg and Bremen In the first seven months this year was almost 100, 000 more than in . the ' corresponding montns last year ana n.uuo more, than in the. record year, 1907. -' eiSrJ drug store. This sweet, fragrant balm dissolves, by the hest of the nostrils; penetrates and heals the inflamed, swol len . membrane which lines the nose, held and . throat; clears the air pass ages; stops nasty discharges and a feel ing, of cleansing, soothing relief comes immediately. , 1 v , , ' - Don't lay awake tonight : struggling for breath, with head stuffed; nostrils closed, hawking and. blowing. : Catarrh or a cold, with its running nose, foul mucous dropping Into the throat, and raw dryness Is ; distressing.; but truly needless. (kri 'i:k -'v s - -v ,:-! -v ; 1 Put your faith just once in "Elv's Cream Balm" and your cold or catarrh' will surely disappear. ? ,WM M BRAYtSS AtWprsthe; Same Price stellleading Bar3,Clttbs. Hotels andv Restaurants. ooearsM' vf " rr Biwnj'' m oe ioi DEAD KU;.;rER TWEII1Y A AWIfU rrn l i I tin Hit Seventeen JJorpses Taken Out .of Wreckage, 3 of 165 In jured Died m Night.; ' '' (United Press Leased Wire...' Montgomery, Ala Nov. ; 14. The number, of dead among the passengers on the , Georgia Central ; railroad train which . went through a'n trestle near Clayton yes terdsy had readied SO, today, 1 f Seventeen corpse ; were taken ; from tha debris of the train and ' three of the injured died, of their hurts during the? night ; v The .' three demolished coaches- were crushed into such a moun tain of ; splintered v wood and ' twisted iron as. , they fell, one upon another, that It was hours before the searchers werei certain; of the number - of the dead. - The i entire ;mass had 'h to be moved,', piece by piece, and some of the viciuna were no( iuuiiq uuui wi ici; bottom: had been -reached. - ; v - , The Injured numbered 163 today but of these more probably will die. 7 SAVINGS - 4-You can open a Savings Account ; with this Bank for f any amount con ' venient to you and receive 4 per . annum interest' thereon. - . -Your s patronage " -wijl be appreci ated. ; Commerce Trust&Savings -Bank ' r , " ' PARK and MORRISON STREETS Open Satufday ve'n , ins 6 ,to 8. - . TRANSPORTATION WjHITE STAR . LINE'S V OLYMPIC" LONDON PARIS Via Plytaoota, Cbsrbonrg aad aoethanptea Holiday Sailing December 13 . ,ik. . oxksb. aamiioi , ; -,;:: Majaatlo ..... SJiniew Tork...Paa. It Ooaraie .....Dss. 8t. aA....l)so. 19 Amarioaa Lias Btaamar. Osly -ons elaas cabin (H.) aad tbird elasa.. . , , . , Vrar Tort On rutoars LlTarpool lj Codrle ......Mot. 0(0ltie .Dae. 1 MJtie 4jt0ymris .....Dsa. 0 tCTinrio oarriae only one slsss eabia (u aad third elaas paasangsrs,s 4 . s Baatoa-lfsditsnaBaaii-ataly. : ' Boston ausaastown tlTSrpool. , ?4. -AatEBioA xnrt - T Tlanynieta Cherbourg- goutaamptea Ti-'-i, fTt ATlairnO TBABBPOET UBS : . .. ,"rk os Dlreet, t t '7, - ' BED STAB UBS. , , Haw Xera PorarAatwara, ? White Star Dtoininibn -. Sailings Zrary Saturday from Vartlaad, Ms, 'Lairsest Canadian Liners -J lnolndint the - ' ' Canada ;'A:.'.eT. 9rtutjml Bas. 18 Xsgaatto . . 4Ioiainloa ,..,.Xse. SO ' sndfot foUlors of tha Short Laad-Ioebed gt lawrwoo Bouts to Xarepa, A. B. PISlTgy, Paaaanar Stoat, Batlay Bids.. 41 sooon arj., Saattlo. Zola, phones - Mala lit, J-ooal Bailway aad fetaamahlp . Araata, --j, - - 'ttO 1 ' .asr oiaooj a' S. S. ROANOKE WEDNESDAY, KOV. 19, 4 P. M." :"' OOOS BATAJTO STSZaTAV S S- ALLIANCE a iSUNDAY. NOV. 16, 6 P. M. '. WOBTB PACI0 STBAMBHiy OO Phonos-Mala and A-1314. American-IIawaTiaa & S. Co v'avxmatni'rzrao sotrrx" -v- :u rrelgbt - Service Between -. Mew Tork "'y;..'.-A:i4'.lrtUd.Bttrope ' , rreanent Bonedulod Ballings, ow Batae C V. KENNEDY, Agent.' . &l'V'SJ Railway Exchange Bldg. ' FfTVl 5an hrancisco and Los Angeles . BB. Bear BaUs 4 p. m., Wot. 17. BB. Boss city Balls 4 v. m., or. 89. Che Ban rrenolsoo Portland 8, B, Oa. Ticket Office 3d and Wash. with O.-W. 8W a, K. Oo.) Marshall 45QO. A-Siai. cooa b a VLirs.i2 $ ; Steamship Breakwater -Sails from Atnaworta dock, PortUnil, at p, m., Tf XuwiiUj OTenlnf,- Frlcht ro ntrod antll 12 o'clock (nooal on- aalllns dar Vaaaonseir farai First claw , 10, saconil claaa (men ouly) 7, lncludlnf lrth,.nl oiaala. Tloa St office at Lower Alnaworlh dock. Hnrtland A Cooa Bay Btaamahtp Una. I'hooes Uala 80001 A-H33X JU H. heatlns, AgmU ft 11 LUI New TIiZAT..:c:.L COMPANY " ' " . FOn.V.ZD PORTLAND ' Another tlifiu.tr k-al hooking companf 1 was Incorporated and articles f tlpa with County Clerk Coffey yesterday by Cal-. vln Ileillg, J. C. IMIik una Frederick Ilolllg, The concern Is to be known as the Interstate Theatre ci,Aiiiuiy ami is to conduct a theatrical bualneHW in Ore gon. Wahlngtoi California, Montana, Idaho, Utah, South Dakota -and Brltislt Columbia.- The capital is placed at 6000. Articles were also filed of ; the Btate Deposit & Mortgage 'oompany; rp1tdl;ted af "llOO.OOtt, "by Wllllarrl itf Beckett, ; B.' W. Graham "anl A.K Cooper. 7 . AUCTION'S f.J AUCTION SALE SATURDAY AT 10 A. M. v Fine , lot of high grade furniture :' rugg, ranges, cookstoves, heaters, gai -ranges, gas heaters, iron and brass beds, mattresses and springs, dressers, commodes, chiffoniers and wardrobes, v dining tables,- kitchen table and " kchen queens; dining,, rocking and -Morris chairs; roll-top desk and office chairs; ' filing cabinet, - pictures, bed ding, cornforters,' sheets and pillows.' Don't fail to attend these sales, ' , t , Bell Auction & Com. Co.; : 191 Second Street ?. ( A. MEAROW, Auctioneer . ' NEW, TODAY am V A 'i 6 ;to 7 Per Cent H. Ee MOONEY Kaln 110. Loans I I asteav 1 Soom 42X Tailing Bldg.N CITY AND FARM LOANS ';':. 11000 and up at lowest rates 4 C M. ZADOVV 414 Oorbatt BlOar. A-14ia, Marshall sa. FEAREY BROS. ; We Buy Notes '? . . 144 Salmon Bt. - Mala -tW A-lTtt REAL ESTATE TRAN8FEKS Geo. U. Klwood. exoc.. to H. T. Wbltaeyj- lot 10. block SO. Waortlawn .: ....... a 11 Philip Bbea sod wife t Fred Teuscbm, 7 n si, tola 10 ana 11, block xs, Tremoot' ' pUeo j...... 1 son Frank B.- Ballork to Hmry Lawrence , . i et al, lot 10, block, 1, Soanton's add!- tlOB -:. ... . . ji... ... 2,200 40 4,000 .Gabriel Johnaon t Domanlco CaaclaUv - lots 12 and 13, block B, Tremont place David atoabnke snd wlfs to J. V. Splyer et al, )ot 7, block 21, Xloeola Park la- ' net ... ...,.....,..,.... C. H. Haanoo and wlfs to Emma B. .Thompson, 106x21T feet com. at X of center line Tabor a. projacted 8.. , with X (-enter of, Fraaela ave. project eaat, thence woat alone last line 84 feet, thence norttt at right angle 30 foot to beginning point Alfred at. Fstereea to H. 0. Unller, lot sV Lock 18, Hlbbort addition............. Ill ram Oibler and wife to OlWer O. Oos- lett, lot a, block 17. Chicago Klliabath - klorrlaoB and hoaband to - Jo 4,800 , t 300 ' S2S hanna Menelke, lot 4. block S3, AIblna 2,300 B. A. McCoy et al to Ben Klealand, lots j 8, a and 10, block 12. Taborslde.... 1.M0 Archlf B. Bice et al to Walter W. Ulcb.;. i ardaon et al, east TO feat lots snd '"--' - MO, block 83, Irrlngton , 17,000 Andrew i. Pearson and wlfs to O. C . i Ooldenbcrg, oszlOO ft. beginning on W. - , of.k r .nn .w fcf. ? - . uu w. i,n m .... w . w ... v line of Klickitat St. .............. .. Dalir A.' Oibaon and haabang to Mich igan Auto m Boggy Co., lot 17, block 1, Belgrade - Asaoeiated Development Co. to W. 8, , Wright, Tot 1, blork B, Uwadale (as signed to W. A; Parry) AsMoiated - Derelopment Co. to W, A, Parry, lot. 12, block 11, Uwadale... B. I. Oberle and wife to Cora Eyano-vU-h. loU 8, 10 aud 11,. block 7, tier, mania ..i KetU Connett to Kltoo Watklria, south - 80 feet lot 4, sonth 80 feet east 0 foot, lot 8. block 2, Home addition. . . . 37 'OO- 700 7S .400 ' 200 . CKHT1 KlCA'1'h.H of llttw made, Tltla ai ; v Treat Co.. Tcwlia hide. 4h and Oak, 11U1LDIXO PERMITS H HwiaiwEnct 2 atorr bulldlna. 710 81s-. kljoo St., between E. 90th and A). Slat; guilder. It. u. ejasiman, ennv. :;. -'-.'..' ..., . W. B. Undaay KracMH sKtry frame dwell. , log, 47th st.,' between Tillamook sod Hancock; v builder, earns, $2000. . . - - - A. B. L. M.- Scott A H. I Plttoek Re- . Cilr 2 story Hrery stable. Front at., between -adlaoa andUaln: builder, same, 21200. O. V. Sanborn Erect 2 awry-frame dwblltnf,. Northrop st between 23th aad 26th; builder, ,. C. B. l5eane, 15O0O. M , . W. H. Betta Kreot latory frame dwelllnrf, 8927 80th between Wth and 80th S. B,i ttnilder, - ssme, eiiou. - iiier itohner Erect 1 atorr frame dwelling. B. 27tb between Wygant sua uoiug: nuuaer, . same, flfiOO, Albert Dobner Erect 1 story frame dwelling, B.. 27th betwssa Wygant and Going; builder, ssms. I16O0. : " . u. w, uranam aweci i aiorj- iraroe swriuni,. H. mat .Ni between- Amtworth and, Jarrett; ' builder, asms, 160u- ' . . ' -' B, S. atcrarland- Erect 1 story frame dwell- , lng, 80th st. between Hawthorne sad Harrison; builder, same, 3000. ( x. . v i'i B. 8. McKarland w Erect story, frame f dwtlllnr, 80th st. '' between Hawthorne , and .- Harrliwn:' biillder. aame, g:KXK. ! ' CLASSIFIED AD RATES ' 1, 1U1B. AUj PBEVIOUS hates CANCRTXEB vCHAKOED ADVBRlISEUKNia 1 Dallr or Bandar. U eenta par word per lnasrtlott Till i. la. rVw all elaaalftnatlona exceot. Ins "for Bent In PrlTate Family," "Room sn4 Board in Prirato Pamlly,"- ''Sltaatloa Waats;; aad "Wanted to Bent' ads, which are 154 cents per Word per Insertion. , MO se xoargea IOT irsi uiaa te cvnwa, r , -.1 CASH ADVBHTI8KMKNTS V' 1H eenta per word for all clalfl(ttons s( i tenting -ror .Bent la Prirate "oo- , d , Board IB rriaie- aauiiiy, """"""- h anted" and "Wantad to Beat" ads, which sre lu" cents par. word. - ' - Three insertions ror me pnea m i , , i Beren Insertions for the prlca of fire, ..... -No, ad takes for leas than 1 eenta .- - ji If your name appears In Neither ipnona nous . you . aa ia 7-i n i and bare it charged. Bills will be mailed t . rou the foliowlna, da or payment. The Journal cannof terrors of any kind oot .Journag w leiep nones . -v aj veiuaoiuwMiav , . . j. v, . '7ifUfSE.wm 7S';'K-whm--mn 7:7'7777 7 77iM yt;7777 1 S777;7; v7 i-t 74' 7 -V.v-V'." I f7r77 t:7::'